How Dog Day 2017 has made a difference – Week 2

For a second week we are publishing feedback from the beneficiaries of Ludlow Dog Day 2017. Last week we heard from Hope House for Children and Canine Partners. This week we hear from Alzheimer’s UK, Forest Dog Rescue and one of the local organisations assisted by Ludlow Rotary Cares, Ludlow Town Juniors.

Alzheimer’s UK – Ludlow Dog Day will support as many people with dementia as possible with services such as our dementia cafe in at the Ludlow Mascall Centre.  These are monthly meetings for carers and people with dementia to come together and share experiences for peer support.  There is a relaxed atmosphere where everyone joins in with group activities like crafts, singing, quizzes and reminiscence. Youtube

We also offer one to one support for people living with dementia and help co-ordinate between agencies that provide care in Shropshire.  For example, we can help connect carers to a named person in social services, provide advice on benefits they may be entitled to claim, help with respite care, put them in touch with the incontinence unit or give them advice on choosing a care home.  We are there for practical advice and emotional support throughout their journey of dementia.

 

With over 4,000 people with a diagnosis of dementia in Shropshire we rely on organisations such as Ludlow Rotary Club to help people living with dementia and their carers to get support they need at any time.

Thank you so much to Ludlow Rotary Club for their very kind donation.  We are so grateful to be chosen as one of the charities to benefit from the event last year and we will use the money wisely to ensure people with dementia have someone who can offer them support, advice and care when they most need it.” Emma Butler, Community Fundraiser for Alzheimer’s Society

Forest Dog Rescue – Alison Jones, Treasurer and Trustee wrote – “Firstly, once again, thank you for your wonderful donation and the continued support of our charity and the work we do. We all really appreciate the hard work, time and effort that goes into organising this event and are very grateful.

                                     

As you are probably aware, we have been raising money to replace a dilapidated wooden block of kennels that were well past their sell by date and last year started this project. It always ends up costing more than you think and your money has enabled us to pay for the installation of the electrics including heating, lights and fire alarm and also helped towards the plumbing costs. This building is now almost complete and the residents have already moved in and you cannot imagine how much an improvement this is, not only for the dogs but also for the staff to keep clean.  I have forwarded a few pictures of the new kennels which show the work in progress and hope that you can see how your donation has really helped the dogs in our care.

2 year old Splash looking for a new home

If anyone would like to come and look round the kennels they would be more than welcome, just contact me on 01299 266005 to arrange a time. insert link to website.

 

 

 

 

 

Ludlow Town Juniors – Club Secretary, Katrina Tomkinson, emailed “With all the rain and snow we have had in the last couple of months we have had few opportunities to get our new mower out. I have attached some pictures for you. Once again can I thank you and the Rotary Club for your generosity it has been a huge help to a Ludlow Town Juniors.”

Ludlow Dog Day is a fun day out for dogs, their owners and families and, in addition, through the generosity of the public and our sponsors, Ludlow Rotary Club is able to donate the surplus to good causes. We are very pleased to share with you the very positive feedback we have received from all of the beneficiaries.

13/04/18.

END POLIO NOW Breathe Prize Draw Competition

The eradication of Polio is Rotary International’s main quest.

 

Rotary International in Great Britain and Ireland are giving two lucky winners, chosen at random from entries received, a copy of the DVD and a family ticket (for 2 adults and up to 4 children) to visit the splendid Hatfield House in Hertfordshire, where some of BREATHE was filmed.

This inspirational and highly emotional celebration of bravery and human possibility follows the life of Robin Cavendish (Andrew Garfield) and his wife Diana (Claire Foy), an adventurous and determined couple who refuse to give up when Robin contracts polio and is given just months to live. Against all advice, Diana brings him home from hospital where her devotion and witty determination transcends his disability. This movie, directed by Andy Serkis, was produced by Rotary Purple4Polio Ambassador Jonathan Cavendish and is based on the true story of his own parents.

How do I enter?

By email – put BreatheRotary in the subject line and in the body of the email include one positive comment  about the Rotary End Polio Now campaign, your name and email address and send it to rtnjannine@icloud.com; or

By Facebook  – simply like a post that interests you on the @EndPolioGBI Facebook page and post a positive comment about the Rotary End Polio Now campaign and ensure you add #BreatheRotary.

By Twitter – Quote tweet a post that you like from @RotaryGBI and include #BreatheRotary and a positive comment about the Rotary End Polio Now campaign in your tweet.

Closing date 22nd April 2018 at 11.59pm

Visit http://www.hatfield-house.co.uk/ for opening dates and times, ticket valid till Sunday 30th September 2018.

This prize draw is open to all residents of England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Ireland, Gibraltar, Channel Islands and Isle of Man aged 18 years old and over.  Winners will be notified using the same communication means the entrants used to submit their entry.  This prize draw is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with Facebook or Twitter.                    For Full T&Cs see bit.ly/BreatheRotary